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Review published In:
Language, translation and empire in the Americas
Edited by Roberto A. Valdeón
[
Target
31:2] 2019
► pp.
299
–
303
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previous
Book review
Kirsten Malmkjær, Adriana Şerban, and Fransiska Louwagie, eds.
Key Cultural Texts in Translation
Reviewed by
Birong Huang
|
Wenzhou University
Published online: 13 February 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/target.18155.hua
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2017
Translation and the Intersection of Texts, Contexts and Politics: Historical and Socio-Cultural Perspectives
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Shreve, Gregory M.
, and
Erik Angelone
2010
“
Translation and Cognition: Recent Developments
.” In
Translation and Cognition
, edited by
Gregory M. Shreve
and
Erik Angelone
, 1–13. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Snell-Hornby, Mary
2006
The Turns of Translation Studies: New Paradigms or Shifting Viewpoints?
Amsterdam: John Benjamins.